The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . Mignonette.—Average crop, ratherthin. Mimulus.—Excellent crop. Myosotis.—Fairly good. Nasturtium.—Very fairly good. Nemophila.—Good. Pansies.—Average crop, small plan-tations. Papaver.—Good crop. Petunia.—Fairly good, rather late. Phlox.—Average crop. —Pretty good. Stocks, Ten-week.—Rather late. Stocks, Virginian.—Little sown; standvery good as yet. Sweet peas.—Little sown; looks good. Verbena.—Very good. Wallflower.—As campanula; crop ap-parently under middling. PANSY SEED. Browns extra Select superb giant prizePansies awarded


The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . Mignonette.—Average crop, ratherthin. Mimulus.—Excellent crop. Myosotis.—Fairly good. Nasturtium.—Very fairly good. Nemophila.—Good. Pansies.—Average crop, small plan-tations. Papaver.—Good crop. Petunia.—Fairly good, rather late. Phlox.—Average crop. —Pretty good. Stocks, Ten-week.—Rather late. Stocks, Virginian.—Little sown; standvery good as yet. Sweet peas.—Little sown; looks good. Verbena.—Very good. Wallflower.—As campanula; crop ap-parently under middling. PANSY SEED. Browns extra Select superb giant prizePansies awarded silver medal St. Louis Expo-sition. 1904. My own grown, new, 1906 crop,ready. PRICE MIXED SEED: seeds $ 4OZ 130 ?^2 oz 1 oz Vi lb \i lb 1 lb Cash with order. PETER BROWN, LANCASTER, PA, IS good business policy ^ ^ «&to mention the »^ *^ •^ American Florist whf^n xvrittne to an advertiser*. t ,.-?• SOME VIEWS OF THE 190S CANARY SEED CROP OF THE BRASLAN SEED GROWERS COMPANY, SAN JOSE, CAL. siderable acreage was lost; curled al-most total failure. Spinach.—Promises an average crop. Cucumbers.—Pretty good. Peas.—Generally very good. Dwarf and runner beans.—Promise amiddling crop although rather lateowing to very cold weather in thespring. English beans.—Excellent crop. FLOWER SEEDS. Prospects of the growing crops arenot so favorable as last year beingsomewhat backward, owing to the coldweather we had in May. We expect,however, if the weather continues fa-vorable, that the crop as a whole willbe still an average one. Antirrhinum.—Excellent. Calliopsis.—Looks good, small plan-tation. Campanula.—Owing to the dry?weather of last autumn most plants re-mained too small and consequently didnot run to seed. Very small crop inseveral sorts. s BENQUET EORCING LILY (Lilium Philippinensis.) Tbe NAGTAGAN GARDENS CO. book orders now for October shipment. The only cu


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